Women Making Art: History, Subjectivity, Aesthetics
By Marsha Meskimmon
London and New York: Routledge, 2003
ISBN 0-415-24278-9.
Tee Corinne in Queer Caucus for Art newsletter, June 2003: (The book) “includes an extended discussion of work by lesbian photographers Claude Cahun (1894-1954) and Rosy Martin (1946-). There are great bibliographic notations, but the inadequate index is both perplexing and vexing”.

After Egypt: ISADORA DUNCAN & MARY CASSATT, A Dual Biography.
By Dillon, Millicent
First ed. New York, William Abrahams, 1995.
Artextbooks.com: “Well-written examination of the conflict of life and art-making for two great women artists.”

American Painter in Paris: A Life of MARY CASSATT
By Wilson, Ellen
First printing. New York, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1971

Mary Cassatt : A Life
By Nancy Mowell Mathews
Humanitiesweb.org: “One of the few women Impressionists, Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) had a life of paradoxes: American born, she lived and worked in France; a classically trained artist, she preferred the company of radicals; never married, she painted exquisite and beloved portraits of mothers and children. This book provides new insight into the personal life and artistic endeavors of this extraordinary woman.”

MARY CASSATT: The Color Prints
By Mathews, Nancy Mowll and Barbara Stern Shapiro
A Catalogue Raisonne 207 pp., 235 illus., 122 in color. Scholarly study designed to accompany an exhibition at Williams College
New York, Abrams in association with Williams College Museum of Art, 1989.

Through the Flower: My Struggle as a Woman Artist
By Judy Chicago
1975 (subsequently published in England, Germany, Japan, and Taiwan)

The Dinner Party: A Symbol of Our Heritage
By Judy Chicago
Published 1979

Embroidering Our Heritage: The Dinner Party Needlework
By Judy Chicago
1980 (subsequently published in a combined edition in Germany)

The Birth Project
By Judy Chicago
1985 Anchor/Doubleday

Holocaust Project: From Darkness into Light
By Judy Chicago
Published in 1993

The Dinner Party Judy Chicago
By Judy Chicago
Published in 1996

Beyond the Flower: The Autobiography of a Feminist Artist
By Judy Chicago
1996, Viking Penguin

Women and Art: Contested Territory
By Judy Chicago and British art writer Edward Lucie-Smith
Published 1999 in the U.S., Canada, England, Australia, New Zealand, and Germany.
It examines images of women by both male and female artists throughout history and has a section on lesbian art.

Judy Chicago: An American Vision
by Edward Lucie-Smith
Published in 2000
A richly illustrated monograph about Chicago’s career. This book provides the first comprehensive assessment of Chicago’s body of art.

Chinn, Lenore

Cultural Confluences: The Art of Lenore Chinn
Artworks by Leonore Chinn
Essays by Moira Roth, Tirza True Latimer and Valerie Soe
Publisher: Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center, 2011
ISBN-10: 145075127X
ISBN-13: 978-1450751278
Harmony Hammond about the book: “Cultural Confluences, a long-overdue survey of Lenore Chinn’s large-scale photo-realist portrait and commemorative paintings, illuminates her career as an artist and as an activist in San Francisco s diverse LGBT and Asian American communities (indeed they are not separate)… Chinn’s loving and intimate acrylic portraits of individuals and same-sex couples, render visible and luminous subjects whose cultural identities are multiple and complex. Chinn and her work are inspirational!”

Churberg, Fanny

Fanny Churberg
Author:Konttinen, Riitta
Publisher:Otava, 1994
ISBN:951-1-12546-X
NFFF by Helsinki City Library: Biography of a Finnish artist and Fennoman in the 19th century. Portrait of an exeptional woman well ahead of her time.

Coble, Mary

Lost and Found: Queerying the Archive
edited by Mathias Danbolt, Jane Rowley & Louise Wolthers
Published by Museum Tusculanums Forlag, 2010
ISBN 978-87-635-3400-0
Museum Tusculanums Forlag on the book: “The publication Lost and Found: Queerying the Archive presents a series of original queer theoretical and artistic contributions relating the archive and writing of history to gender and sexuality. What gets forgotten in history writing, what has been forgotten in archives, and what is excluded from cultural canons? Lost and Found investigates how experiences and histories not shared and lived by the majority are remembered and told in an alternative language.”
The book presents art “works by the artists Elmgreen & Dragset (DK/NO), Tejal SHah (IN), Conny Karlsson (SE), Cecilia Barriga (CHI), Flemming Rolighed (DK), Aleesa Cohene (CA), Mary Coble (US), Kimberley Austin (US), Al Masson (DK/FR), Heidi LUnabba (FI) and Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay (CA).”

Cooper, Emanuel (ed.)

The Sexual Perspective: Homosexuality and Art in the Last 100 Years in the West
By Emmanuel Cooper
Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis Books Ltd
ISBN: 0415111005
Amazon.com: “First published in 1986 to wide critical acclaim, The Sexual Perspective broke new ground by bringing together and discussing the painting, sculpture and photography of artists who were gay/lesbian/queer/bisexual. The lavishly illustrated new edition discusses the greater lesbian visibility within the visual arts and artist’s responses to the AIDS epidemic(…) Artists discussed include Duncan Grant, Ethel Walker, Francis Bacon, David Hockney, Andy Warhol, Robert Mapplethorpe, Harmony Hammond and Jody Pinto.”

Corinne, Tee A.

Intimacies
Author:Tee Corinne, Tamsin Wilton, Jonathan, Phd Katz, Jon Katz (Introduction)
Hardcover: 80 pages, 60 duotone photographs
Published: February 9, 2002, Last Gasp of San Francisco
ISBN: 0867195266
www.begirl.com: Photographer Corinne is primarily interested in Lesbian Sex, and in sexual pleasure. (…)”Intimacies” traces the development of her erotic art, relating it to sexual imagery by lesbian photographers active in the early twentieth century and to West Coast lesbian feminist photographers working since the 1970s.(…)”

Variations on Queerly Appealing Themes
a collection of Tee Corinne’s essays will be published in 2007 by Haworth Press

Family (1990)

At Six–an artist’s book (1990)

Lesbian Muse: The Women Behind The Words (1989)

Women Who Loved Women (1984)

Drawings ’83 (1984)

Courting Pleasure

Yantras of Womanlove (1982)

The Southern Oregon Women Writers’ Group Picture Book (1982)

Cunt Coloring Book (1975).

Courting Pleasure, The Sparkling Lavender Dust of Lust, Lovers, and Dreams of the Woman Who Loved Sex.
She edited and supplied photographs for Riding Desire and Intricate Passions (which won a Lambda Literary Award); and edited The Body of Love and The Poetry of Sex: Lesbians Write the Erotic a Lambda Award finalist

Harriet Hosmer: Lost and Found, A Catalogue Raisonné
Patricia Cronin, with preface by Maura Reilly and an essay by William H. Gerdts
Charta Art Books, Milan 2009
ISBN 978-88-8158-732-2
Contemporary artist Patricia Cronin has created a catalogue raisonné of the works of American sculptor Harriet Hosmer (1830-1908). This catalogue combines hand painted images (watercolors) with art historical research to create a document that reveals the complexities of Hosmer’s career, reputation and legacy.

Patricia Cronin : All Is Not Lost
Essays by Helen Molesworth and Alexander Nemerov,
Introduction by Charles Lovell
Newcomb Art Gallery, Tulane University, New Orleans, 2012

The Domain of Perfect Affection, 1993 to 2003
By Patricia Cronin, text by Sandra H. Olsen, Robert Rosenblum, & Sandra Firmin
A 44-page monograph with 19 full-color reproductions
University at Buffalo Art Gallery, Center for the Arts, 2004
ISBN-10: 097489320X
ISBN-13: 978-0974893204
This exhibition catalogue traces Patricia Cronin’s career from her erotic watercolors of gay women in the mid ’90’ies to her ode to gay marriage, the marble sculpture ‘Memorial To A Marriage’ in 2002.

Red Threads: The South Asian Queer Connection in Photographs
By Poulomi Desai and Parminder Sekhon
Published by: Millivres Prowler Group Ltd
ISBN: 1873741766
Libertas.co.uk: “Stunning portfolios from two cutting-edge women photographers, through the lens of the Asian diaspora. In this collection, the British Asian Queer experience is intimately documented, exploring themes of race, identity, sexuality and culture. It ultimately presents …”

NB! The fact that an artist is mentioned in this website it is of course no guaranty that she will be lesbian, bisexual or queer tomorrow, nor that the authors of the above books are “out and proud” in their writings…